| Literature DB >> 33790669 |
Paulina Pisaniak1, Milena Konarska2, Aleksander Tarczon1, Bartłomiej Stawowy3, Karolina Bejster3, Weronika Piórek1, Wioletta Mędrzycka-Dąbrowska4, Dorota Ozga5.
Abstract
AIM: Relations between penal responsibility and vaccination obligation can be essential for raising the vaccination rate. Social media play a vital role in distributing information. The attitude towards vaccination consists of many factors, including the criminal law situation in the field of vaccination in a given country. The aim of the study was to assess the impact of criminal law liability and other social factors such as age and education on mothers' desire to vaccinate their children.Entities:
Keywords: additional vaccinations; anti-vaccination movements; mandatory vaccinations; recommended vaccinations; vaccination obligation; vaccination rate; vaccinations
Year: 2021 PMID: 33790669 PMCID: PMC8001651 DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S283796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Risk Manag Healthc Policy ISSN: 1179-1594
Number of Vaccinations in Each Country, Payment for Vaccines and Sanctions Imposed on Parents for Not Vaccinating Their Children
| Country | Number of Vaccinations | Payment | Penalties |
|---|---|---|---|
| Poland | Obligatory*: 10 | Compulsory vaccinations are free for the patient, financed by the National Health Fund, while recommended and additional vaccines are paid by the patient on their own. | If a natural or legal guardian of a child fails to follow the child’s vaccination schedule, they are subject to administrative proceedings in which the relevant authority may impose a fine of up to EUR 2185. The total amount of fines for repeated vaccination avoidance cannot exceed EUR 10925. |
| Recommended **:4 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:4 | |||
| France | Obligatory*: 11 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. | Under the novated regulations, kindergartens and primary schools may reject unvaccinated children. |
| Recommended **:1 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:2 | |||
| Italy | Obligatory*: 10 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. | Unvaccinated children could be rejected from both public and private kindergartens and nurseries. A child who has not been vaccinated due to the health issues gets protection by being included in a group where all other children are vaccinated. This can diminish the scale of contagious disease spread. A vaccination refusal is subject to a fine of from EUR 100 to EUR 500. |
| Recommended **:1 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:2 | |||
| Germany | Obligatory*: 0 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. | Parents are obliged to consult a doctor about the immunization. A refusal to consult a doctor about vaccinations is sanctioned with a fine of up to EUR 2500. |
| Recommended **:14 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:1 | |||
| Serbia | Obligatory*: 9 | Obligatory vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. The HPV vaccine is paid. In pharmacies, the vaccine costs EUR 113 per dose. In private clinics, it costs EUR 161 and another EUR 23 for the examination. And so three times, because from the age of 12 you have to give three doses every two months. | Kindergartens and primary schools require vaccination records. An appropriate certificate should be submitted for a child unvaccinated due to health issues. |
| Recommended **: 1 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***: 0 | |||
| Norway | Obligatory*: 0 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. | While immunization is voluntary, some kindergartens require the vaccination record. |
| Recommended **:11 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:3 | |||
| Slovakia | Obligatory*: 10 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. | A vaccine refusal is subject to a EUR 331 fine under the Act. |
| Recommended **:2 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:0 | |||
| Romania | Obligatory*: 0 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. Funding is not limited to HPV vaccination. | – |
| Recommended **:12 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:0 | |||
| Greece | Obligatory*: 0 | Vaccinations are funded by the National Health System. | – |
| Recommended **:15 | |||
| Recommended for individual groups ***:1 |
Notes: *Obligatory – compulsory vaccinations for each child. **Recommended – vaccinations are not obligatory, but recommended that the child be immunized. ***Recommended for individual groups – vaccinations that are recommended in exceptional circumstances.
Distribution of Answers to the Question About the Opinion on the Frequency of the Adverse Events Following Immunization
| Poland | Italy | Norway | Germany | Slovakia | France | Romania | Serbia | Greece | In General | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30.43% | 10.48% | 5.71% | 10.70% | 13.15% | 4.99% | 4.76% | 4.90% | 14.88% | 100% | |
| 31.03 | 31.03 | 38.14 | 32.89 | 30.22 | 35.16 | 34.75 | 31.90 | 33.73 | 33.02 | |
| Village residents | 25.19% | 9.52% | 38.10% | 43.64% | 44.48% | 35.45% | 13.33% | 25.93% | 19.51% | 27.94% |
| Respondents live in cities with a population of up to 50,000 | 23.25% | 39.83% | 23.81% | 20.76% | 34.14% | 26.36% | 21.90% | 18.52% | 25.91% | 26.44% |
| Respondents live in cities with a population between 50,000 and 250.000 | 26.08% | 15.15% | 15.87% | 14.41% | 9.31% | 13.64% | 7.62% | 25.00% | 15.24% | 17.73% |
| Residents of cities with a population of at least 250,000 | 25.48% | 35.50% | 22.22% | 21.19% | 12.07% | 24.55% | 57.14% | 30.56% | 39.33% | 27.89% |
| In general | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
| Higher | 63.49% | 59.31% | 81.75% | 64.83% | 47.93% | 59.09% | 73.33% | 38.89% | 39.33% | 57.64% |
| Secondary | 29.96% | 33.77% | 15.87% | 31.36% | 48.28% | 32.73% | 12.38% | 37.04% | 0.00% | 27.30% |
| Vocational | 4.32% | 5.63% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.34% | 0.00% | 11.43% | 21.30% | 59.76% | 12.43% |
| Primary | 2.24% | 1.30% | 2.38% | 3.81% | 3.45% | 8.18% | 2.86% | 2.78% | 0.91% | 2.63% |
Figure 1Answers to the question “Do you have your child/children vaccinated?” by country.
Figure 2Distribution of answers to the question about the frequency of the adverse events following immunization.
Characteristics of the View on Sanctions Against Parents Who Do Not Vaccinate Their Children in Individual Countries
| Poland | Italy | Norway | Germany | Slovakia | France | Romania | Serbia | Greece | In General | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Do you know anti-vaccine movement? | ||||||||||
| Yes | 78% | 57% | 88% | 66% | 17% | 31% | 82% | 71% | 67% | 63% |
| No | 22% | 43% | 12% | 34% | 83% | 69% | 18% | 29% | 33% | 37% |
| How do you asses anti-vaccination movements’ activity? | ||||||||||
| Unsatisfactory | 50% | 64% | 84% | 53% | 35% | 27% | 2% | 43% | 53% | 50% |
| Neutral | 30% | 14% | 7% | 29% | 29% | 48% | 27% | 43% | 34% | 28% |
| Satisfactory | 19% | 22% | 9% | 19% | 37% | 24% | 71% | 14% | 13% | 21% |
| Has anyone ever tried to convince you of the harmfulness of vaccination? | ||||||||||
| Yes | 64% | 60% | 66% | 55% | 53% | 66% | 45% | 67% | 50% | 58% |
| No | 36% | 40% | 34% | 45% | 47% | 34% | 55% | 33% | 50% | 42% |
Figure 3Characteristics of the view on sanctions against parents who do not vaccinate their children in individual countries.
Characteristics of the Opinion on the Validity of Limiting Access to Nurseries and Kindergartens for Unvaccinated Children
| Poland | Slovakia | France | Serbia | Italy | Greece | Germany | Norway | Romania | In General | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Do you have your children vaccinated with additional vaccinations? | Additional – recommended vaccines are paid by citizens | Additional – recommended vaccines are unpaid for citizens, sponsored by National Health System | There are no recommended vaccines in these countries, because the vaccination schedule is arbitrary, determined by the doctor | |||||||
| Yes | 49% | 43% | 43% | 32% | 65% | 55% | – | – | – | 55% |
| No | 51% | 57% | 57% | 68% | 35% | 45% | – | – | – | 45% |
Figure 4Characteristics of the opinion on the validity of limiting access to nurseries and kindergartens for unvaccinated children.